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A well-known speaker and historian reveals how he came to believe that Reformed Christianity is the fullness of biblical religion in its best form. W. Robert Godfrey has written this personal story of how he came to Reformed Christianity to …
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The Westminster Confession of Faith is a Reformed confession of faith, in the Calvinist theological tradition. Although drawn up by the 1646 Westminster Assembly largely of the Church of England, it became, and remains the ‘subordinate standard’ of doctrine in …
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In this book, Dr. R.C. Sproul surveys the great work accomplished by Jesus Christ through His crucifixion — the redemption of God’s people. Dr. Sproul considers the atonement from numerous angles and shows conclusively that the cross was absolutely necessary …
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The fraud and manipulation, which abounds in the church under the pretence that it is the work of the Holy Spirit, make this book required reading. Things excellent in themselves and acknowledged by all Christians are often counterfeited; the more …
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The Reformation swept across Europe with a God-glorifying gospel of grace. Now the doctrine of grace cherished and proclaimed by the Reformers is under renewed assault from an unexpected place-the evangelical church itself. With the help of several theologians, Gary …
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All Christians have asked themselves the question: “Am I really saved?” This new book, edited by Burk Parsons, editor of Tabletalk, cuts through the confusion over the assurance of our salvation and shows how professing believers can be certain they …
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F.F. Bruce is widely regarded as one of the finest evangelical New Testament scholars of the twentieth century. Paul: Apostle of the Heart Set Free is Bruce’s analysis of the life and thought of the apostle Paul. This important book …
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In this three-volume set, Dr. John H. Gerstner provides a systematic theology of the writings and sermons of Jonathan Edwards. Edwards, a minister in Northampton, Mass. during the eighteenth century, was one of the forerunners of the age of Protestant …
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How should Christians react to current intellectual thought and the new, often unsettling ideas that accompany it? Gene Edward Veith, Jr., shows that Christians must address contemporary thinking—they can not only grapple with new ideas without compromising their faith, but …
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Books on eschatology often focus solely on topics such as the Second Coming of Christ and the millennium. However, because the first advent of Christ inaugurated the last days, a complete study of biblical eschatology must include a study of …
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The apostle Paul declared that “what we preach” was “folly” in the eyes of many in his time (1 Cor. 1:21). Such is always the world’s response to the gospel. But in our day, it seems that the method behind …
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In the last few years, 9/11, a tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, and many other tragedies have shown us that the vision of God in today’s churches in relation to evil and suffering is often frivolous. Against the overwhelming weight and seriousness …
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